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it has a rugged ability, meant for a combat or environment that one would be placed in facing adversaries, human beings, people. that weapon can be retrofitted with other devices to enhance your offensive capability. the weapon itself has features to adjusted, optics sites, for example, that can cost hundreds of dollars and i have shot this weapon many times. it would enhance our capability in various tactical maneuvers whether it is from the shoulder or the hip or whether you choose to spray fire the weapon or individually shoot from the shoulder. the optic sites are amazing. the technology advances that weapon as -- that weapon is the weapon of our time. that is where we find ourselves today and certainly, i believe, is meant for the battlefield and a public safety environment only. >> thank you. mr. chairman, before i yield my time, i would like to submit testimony of maya ronman who is here today lost her father in a shooting in september in minneapolis. i would like unanimous consent to submit your testimony for the record. -- her testimony for the record. >> as we indicated earlier,
it has a rugged ability, meant for a combat or environment that one would be placed in facing adversaries, human beings, people. that weapon can be retrofitted with other devices to enhance your offensive capability. the weapon itself has features to adjusted, optics sites, for example, that can cost hundreds of dollars and i have shot this weapon many times. it would enhance our capability in various tactical maneuvers whether it is from the shoulder or the hip or whether you choose to spray...
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obviously baltimore county schools are topnotch with education, overs don't have the best learning environment. this morning parents' tempers are heating up over the lack of air-conditioning. they're worried about their children spending hours in the hot building. several schools in the county don't have ac and the county superintendent dallas dance says that he is working on the problem but it's going to take time. >> when we address air we're addressing upgrading and reason nation and a complete -- renovation and a complete picture. we need to do it right the first time when we go into the school. >> there's an online push to get the ac on to the elementary school by the fall. there's a link to our website if you're curious. just go to abc2news.com. >>> news time now 4:43. and this is something that may have woken you up late last night. thunderstorms rolling through and some of them were pretty loud. >> all right, so let's see what we're in store for today. lynette? what do we have on tap? >> all right, so we have several things on tap for today. the temperatures because this morning we are
obviously baltimore county schools are topnotch with education, overs don't have the best learning environment. this morning parents' tempers are heating up over the lack of air-conditioning. they're worried about their children spending hours in the hot building. several schools in the county don't have ac and the county superintendent dallas dance says that he is working on the problem but it's going to take time. >> when we address air we're addressing upgrading and reason nation and a...
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we've got a poisonous political environment, right? normally you go up for technical corrections bills, you can't do that today. so it's going to take awhile to do it, but i think we'll get our arms around it and it will work, but we can't rely on regulation alone and that's why you need moral hazard and no institution can be too big to fail. that's why it's just essential that we end too big to fail. i think we've gone a long way to doing that. i think the biggest way to do it is making sure the biggest, most systemically important institutions have significant capital charges and that the regulators have the tools to make sure we don't prop them up in the current form and they fail. >> i guess that's a semioptimistic note in which to end, so thank you all, and thanks to hank and david for a really informative briefing. thank you. [ applause ] >>> we're going to leave this program and take you live to a capitol hill hearing for global assistance to the philippines after a recent typhoon devastated the country. we'll hear from state de
we've got a poisonous political environment, right? normally you go up for technical corrections bills, you can't do that today. so it's going to take awhile to do it, but i think we'll get our arms around it and it will work, but we can't rely on regulation alone and that's why you need moral hazard and no institution can be too big to fail. that's why it's just essential that we end too big to fail. i think we've gone a long way to doing that. i think the biggest way to do it is making sure...
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out to litigating positions, civil, civil rights, antitrust, tax, lands and natural resources and the environment. they make recommendations which go to the sg's assistants and deputies. sometimes there's an internal conflict. the department of justice includes the bureau of prisons in the criminal division, and those people always want to defend wardens and guards in suits by prisoners. the civil rights division tends to favor the prisoners. somebody has to resolve those fights. or an assistant to the solicitor general may think that the criminal division's statutory theory of prosecution is weak. the solicitor general has to resolve those issues personally. bob bork conducted many conferences not only to settle fights within the government, but also to hear presentations by private counsel. it's one of the office's traditions that anyone -- a litigant, a potential amicus curiae -- can be heard by the solicitor general personally before the united states files a brief in the supreme court. bob prepared carefully and asked sharp questions at these meetings. as he said in the book, he tried to adv
out to litigating positions, civil, civil rights, antitrust, tax, lands and natural resources and the environment. they make recommendations which go to the sg's assistants and deputies. sometimes there's an internal conflict. the department of justice includes the bureau of prisons in the criminal division, and those people always want to defend wardens and guards in suits by prisoners. the civil rights division tends to favor the prisoners. somebody has to resolve those fights. or an...
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a few minutes may help you give back to the environment. >> traffic and oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. not bad out there. we anticipate more volume. eastbound 50 at ritchie highway, there is an accident we are tracking. 55 down towards 70 on the west side. speeds continue to be nice in towards the beltway. this is security. traffic and signs that things are getting heavier. harrisburg expressway, 65 miles per hour. no problems down toward the beltway. very light on the north side of the beltway. this is 95 out of the white marsh area down towards the 895 split. seven minutes from a split to the toll plaza. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> good mor
a few minutes may help you give back to the environment. >> traffic and oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together....
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controversial new method of drilling for energy companies could be forced to prove they're not damaging the environment well it's out of moment here and a closer look at the practice to not perhaps more importantly its risks as well the method involves breaking up a rock at least one kilometer below the ground and to create fracking fluid water is mixed with chemicals like uranium and mercury and then pressured into the ground during this process toxins are released from the system contaminating the nearby water up to seventy percent of the poisonous fluid is left in the ground and is not biodegradable the rest of it evaporates up into the atmosphere releasing gases but advocates of the technique say it will help to solve the energy crisis and create more jobs. it's been following the resistance of europeans to fracking. a number of european countries have had large scale anti fracking protests take place recently as sort of the prospect of more drilling has been rolled out across europe but one of the largest anti fracking stories to take place over recent months happened in for mania where locals act
controversial new method of drilling for energy companies could be forced to prove they're not damaging the environment well it's out of moment here and a closer look at the practice to not perhaps more importantly its risks as well the method involves breaking up a rock at least one kilometer below the ground and to create fracking fluid water is mixed with chemicals like uranium and mercury and then pressured into the ground during this process toxins are released from the system...
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again, we don't want to go in with a full package that the state or civil environments aren't really asking for, we want to be sure it's taylored appropriately and it's responsive and timely. we also had the humanitarian assistance coordination center. that's the place we were able to take the non-governmental agencies and the hoetion nation international agencies and have them interacting and coordinating with the military folks so that we were able to provide an understanding of how we all work together. so if you want additional information, if you want to talk to captain napalitano, he is the commanding officer for the expeditionary training group, and he is the -- in charge of the people that train and certify that crisis response adaptive force package. his folks also put together the different events for this, for the exercise. the apan provides us an opportunity to be able to share this information with others who want to share the information and be able to share what we did online and you are more than welcome to do a search for that, as well as join that access site and le
again, we don't want to go in with a full package that the state or civil environments aren't really asking for, we want to be sure it's taylored appropriately and it's responsive and timely. we also had the humanitarian assistance coordination center. that's the place we were able to take the non-governmental agencies and the hoetion nation international agencies and have them interacting and coordinating with the military folks so that we were able to provide an understanding of how we all...
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but if we can't have environments where students feel comfortable attending school, being comfortable with themselves and in themselves in a school environment we will never have students that are predicated in a way to be able to learn. we have to have safe schools. so what we did this year, when all of our administrators came back from summer break, every administrator from principals to the purchasing manager, everyone saw bully this year. and we spent a full year with our bifl department of student, family and community resources, we spent a full day debriefing that movie and going through a process where we talked about it and it was amazing to see grown adults having these realizations about what bullying meant to them and having a commitment from every administrator in our district that we will not allow that to happen this year and that will be one of the focus areas this year. so the ability to have these children now watch the movie as well was extremely moving to us yesterday. i just have to share one anecdote from that movie. we had a question and answer session at the end
but if we can't have environments where students feel comfortable attending school, being comfortable with themselves and in themselves in a school environment we will never have students that are predicated in a way to be able to learn. we have to have safe schools. so what we did this year, when all of our administrators came back from summer break, every administrator from principals to the purchasing manager, everyone saw bully this year. and we spent a full year with our bifl department of...
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it's always good to check your environment to see what the delta t is. and the delta t could stand for so many things. true? yeah. hey, here's an easy question to answer, gang. no, no. here's an easy question not so easy to answer. little kid says to you, "so you live in hawaii. really nice, nice and warm all the time." "yup, nice and warm all the time, man." "i got some friends live up in northern alaska. it's cold all the time." "well, that's the way alaska is, man." [laughter] "how come it's so cold up there and so warm in hawaii?" then you say, "well, there's no reason for that. "hawaii is tropical and alaska is not. that's it." the kid says, "no, back in the question, why?" and you say... why is it so warm here and so cold up near the poles? is there a reason for such a thing? check the neighbor. well, that's easy enough. hawaii is closer to the sun. alaska is farther away. is it true? is hawaii closer to the sun than alaska? you guys know that the closer and closer you get to the sun, the hotter it is? you know that? you know you get within a milli
it's always good to check your environment to see what the delta t is. and the delta t could stand for so many things. true? yeah. hey, here's an easy question to answer, gang. no, no. here's an easy question not so easy to answer. little kid says to you, "so you live in hawaii. really nice, nice and warm all the time." "yup, nice and warm all the time, man." "i got some friends live up in northern alaska. it's cold all the time." "well, that's the way alaska...
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. -- spoke about the noise bleed issue as well as the need for quiet environment in which to enjoy movies. and other immediate neighbor is his venerable kabuki hot springs and spa which obviously needs a tranquil environment for its patrons. the sound problem has occurred since pa'ina has had live performances. s sundance has had to give numbers refunds. this is a real issue for sundance and other businesses. -- -- -- and -- -- i want to comment briefly on the report, the supposed sound report that the project sponsor submitted. i want to stress what it is and what it isn't. from the very beginning that the project sponsor promised that they would bring us and consultant to make recommendations about noise abatement and containment, we still don't have that. what we have is a report that you have not received. we welcomed the consultants. instead we have a report that you now have. is asking for permission to go 20 decibels or more above the nubmer that the inspector for the entertainment commission has established. that is not responsible; that is not working to try to abate the noise. t
. -- spoke about the noise bleed issue as well as the need for quiet environment in which to enjoy movies. and other immediate neighbor is his venerable kabuki hot springs and spa which obviously needs a tranquil environment for its patrons. the sound problem has occurred since pa'ina has had live performances. s sundance has had to give numbers refunds. this is a real issue for sundance and other businesses. -- -- -- and -- -- i want to comment briefly on the report, the supposed sound report...
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so you get put in this frame of mind where you really start to understand your environment. i brought an inflatable paddle board. i brought it purely as a conversation piece. i inflated the board and got on it, and i was falling all over the place. it was very challenging for like the first four days. and i never got off it. i was determined, and 17 days and 187 miles later, you know, i did the whole thing. the journey was really all about water rights and native rights to the use of water. what we really found out was it's not only a native issue, but it's a world issue. >> he's very much of the earth and cares about people. we asked him about his religion, and he said my religion is ina, which is the earth in hawaiian. >> lifeguards have a lot of wisdom, intimate knowledge of the shoreline, what's down there, what's under the water, the different tides, the different currents, the different wind lines. people, what they say is they see the beauty, but they don't see the beast that's hidden in the beauty. the rip current that's going out here, the normal eye can't see. >> h
so you get put in this frame of mind where you really start to understand your environment. i brought an inflatable paddle board. i brought it purely as a conversation piece. i inflated the board and got on it, and i was falling all over the place. it was very challenging for like the first four days. and i never got off it. i was determined, and 17 days and 187 miles later, you know, i did the whole thing. the journey was really all about water rights and native rights to the use of water....
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very complex dynamic environment that we were operating in but before i begin it talk to you about the operational picture, i just want to give you a snapshot of afghanistan. when we got there i want to set the frame here so you understand what we're dealing with. afghanistan ranged 180th out of 1 86 on the world bank list of developed countries. 20 percent of the babies won't reach their first year of life. there is a 44 year life span for your average citizen. it has a less than 20 percent literacy rate and girls in afghanistan will marry by the time they are 15 and will likely birth their second child by the time they are 20. so this is the long-term effects of violence and civil wars within a failed state by every measure. the marines who are currently still in southwest afghanistan, they are surrounded by very conservative culture. in 2010, this is not true now but narco trafficking and helman province alone was the fourth largest trafficker of heroin in the world. the taliban controlled the region and this is the environment that the marines came into in 2009 and subsequently it
very complex dynamic environment that we were operating in but before i begin it talk to you about the operational picture, i just want to give you a snapshot of afghanistan. when we got there i want to set the frame here so you understand what we're dealing with. afghanistan ranged 180th out of 1 86 on the world bank list of developed countries. 20 percent of the babies won't reach their first year of life. there is a 44 year life span for your average citizen. it has a less than 20 percent...
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approach as the head of the church, the you feel they are going to be different given the political environment? >> in the past decades, cops have been marginalized, but after the revolution, cops have started to express their opinions freely. previously cops would protest inside the cathedral, but after the revolution they go outside of the state tv building. this is one of the positive goals. from my and i will try alongside all the bishops and priests to focus on the spiritual role of the church followed by the social role. therefore the political role will have no role left except to continue partisan politics. >> is it the tendency to try to pull the church out of politics? >> indeed, the church needs to remain out of politics. the church as a spiritual establishment. that is the primary role. it is also a social role to help with construction of services and schools and so on. >> banks are being allowed more flexibility in a crisis. they will have more assets that will be easier to turn to cash if they have problems. regulators still want banks to hold enough cash and assets they can sell
approach as the head of the church, the you feel they are going to be different given the political environment? >> in the past decades, cops have been marginalized, but after the revolution, cops have started to express their opinions freely. previously cops would protest inside the cathedral, but after the revolution they go outside of the state tv building. this is one of the positive goals. from my and i will try alongside all the bishops and priests to focus on the spiritual role of...
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it tells us that the introduction of genetic variation allows us it to adapt to a changing environment and gives us the wonderful diversity we see in a room full of peel like this. although they can cause disease they also allow us to adapt. we should be thanksful for them. >> the natural context is how much do we differ. if the mutations are happen happening every time we reproduce how much is there between humans? identical twins differ at essentially zero d.n.a. bases. not quite true but close enough. they are identical at the d.n. allyl. unrelated humans? do i have any guesses as to how much an unrelated pair of humans differs at the d.n.a. level. one in what? well it is not very much. one in a thousand. so at the d.n. allyl, the most fundamental unit of our biology, we are 99.9% identical. there is an important message right there. if we compare ourselves to our nearest biological relative the chimp we are 99% identical to the chimp for d.n.a. sequencing we can line up and compare. we are more different from mice and thank goodness if you compare us to broccoli we are mostly diffe
it tells us that the introduction of genetic variation allows us it to adapt to a changing environment and gives us the wonderful diversity we see in a room full of peel like this. although they can cause disease they also allow us to adapt. we should be thanksful for them. >> the natural context is how much do we differ. if the mutations are happen happening every time we reproduce how much is there between humans? identical twins differ at essentially zero d.n.a. bases. not quite true...
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but in a monitoring environment. so, this is within the criminal justice system. the incentive for completing the drug court program which is often a treatment program as well as frequent meetings with the judge is the opportunity to get your record expunged if you complete this. what makes them effective, and they've taken a lesson from site one, the response to any kind of infraction, like a dirty your in that is positive for a drug is that the response is swift and certain and fair and transparent. but it's not sevier. so it's not like you violate and back to jail. you might -- you might spend one night in jail but often that is the first step. it's more aa meetings listed in the jury box and watch the process of the judge talks to other people, community service, this type of thing. this is an enormously effective. but when a member of councilors in these drug court programs started to absorb this mantra as i call it, it's more of a slogan i think gannet is anything else, , we can't subject the clients, the patient defendant to this kind of behavioral modifica
but in a monitoring environment. so, this is within the criminal justice system. the incentive for completing the drug court program which is often a treatment program as well as frequent meetings with the judge is the opportunity to get your record expunged if you complete this. what makes them effective, and they've taken a lesson from site one, the response to any kind of infraction, like a dirty your in that is positive for a drug is that the response is swift and certain and fair and...
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our goal is to make it a safe and secure learning environment for the kids to return to. surviving children in new town connecticut go back to school amidst a new controversy. should all american schools hire armed guards? and a factor exclusive, the marine released from a mexican prison just before christmas is now experiencing severe health problems directly related to his incarceration. we will talk with corporal john hamner's doctor tonight. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. is al gore a hypocrite. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. back in 1948 little al gore with born with a silver spoon in his mouth and maybe, maybe it should have stayed from. father an oil man and senator of the united states raised al in privilege. he became a champion of the left in adulthood. cashing in big time on the global warming issue. the former vice president used some of that money to then invest in a far left cable network that has been a collosal failure
our goal is to make it a safe and secure learning environment for the kids to return to. surviving children in new town connecticut go back to school amidst a new controversy. should all american schools hire armed guards? and a factor exclusive, the marine released from a mexican prison just before christmas is now experiencing severe health problems directly related to his incarceration. we will talk with corporal john hamner's doctor tonight. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone....
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. >> the library is a quiet, relaxing place and the perfect environment to conduct a prank. >> oh yeah. >> that's brennan from the youtube channel and he has gone into the library to make sex sounds. >> mmmm. >> i love the lady with the green jacket. she's like -- what? >> the reactions, get funnier and funnier. >> oh god, yeah. >> people are peering around their computer like did i just hear this. >> this brunette thinks he's watching porn. >> oh god, yeah. >> and most people don't know exactly where it's coming from. because they're looking around at each other. >> here comes the librarian. >> whoever is making the noises, could you keep your voices down? thank you. >> mmmm! >> mmmm. >> this kid needs an academy award for keeping a straight face. >> do it, uh. >> now brendan did want us to know as immature as this prank is he's not immature for life. he actually has a real job at a retirement home. he just enjoys doing this for pranks. >> flip me over, yeah. >> eventually the librarians figure him out and aren't as pleased as we are. >> you're going to have to leave. >> this prank ma
. >> the library is a quiet, relaxing place and the perfect environment to conduct a prank. >> oh yeah. >> that's brennan from the youtube channel and he has gone into the library to make sex sounds. >> mmmm. >> i love the lady with the green jacket. she's like -- what? >> the reactions, get funnier and funnier. >> oh god, yeah. >> people are peering around their computer like did i just hear this. >> this brunette thinks he's watching porn....
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i do not think matt damon should be the president of environment protection. we need to create that thousands of jobs and billions of investment in our own country. [applause] we should open up federal lands and waters for drilling. there has been a significant decline in the obama years. getting oil from parts of the world that are unstable and could hate us or do hate us is a better strategy than developing our own resources and -- we should help mexico with the modernization of its oil sector. the objective should be energy secure with north american resources and american technology driving that change. we should let the market forces decide where to invest. do not resort to government venture capital because it is clearly an oxymoron. it does not work. [applause] a real energy strategy would give us 1% additional real growth in our economy. it would create a burst of optimism that would get us right on track. there are other things we need to do. united states has a huge economic advantage over any other country in this world. i think of immigration not a
i do not think matt damon should be the president of environment protection. we need to create that thousands of jobs and billions of investment in our own country. [applause] we should open up federal lands and waters for drilling. there has been a significant decline in the obama years. getting oil from parts of the world that are unstable and could hate us or do hate us is a better strategy than developing our own resources and -- we should help mexico with the modernization of its oil...
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and experiences -- which we are -- but are we a product of our genes environment experience in neural activity such that we can make one choice and only one choice, which is sort of a circular thing, i don't know how you get to the bottom of that, but if we assume that's true which, frankly, most philosophers and i believe neuroscientists do, does -- is that incompatible with being morally accountable? and that question is one for philosophers, not for scientists. the way that moral floss firs reck nile -- philosophers reconcile is that, well, we can do -- we're conscious, and our actions flow from reasons that we are conscious of and that we can modify those actions based on reason. as long as we can do that even if we're determined -- >> host: right. >> guest: -- then it's legitimate to hold people accountable. but that's a philosophical question. >> host: right. but are you conceding then this observation, you know, some neuroscientist had made, aha, we can see 300 milliseconds that you're going to pick up this pencil, you're going to use these fingers to do it, and that means -- >
and experiences -- which we are -- but are we a product of our genes environment experience in neural activity such that we can make one choice and only one choice, which is sort of a circular thing, i don't know how you get to the bottom of that, but if we assume that's true which, frankly, most philosophers and i believe neuroscientists do, does -- is that incompatible with being morally accountable? and that question is one for philosophers, not for scientists. the way that moral floss firs...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> i imagine this is a dream come true for skateboarders. put together the thrasher magazine, and it is at an abandoned water park in atlanta. see them walking through this giant tunnel and down the ramp they go, up and over this huge pipe. this whole video put to the song out of work by blind shake. it is a full pipe and they're riding it like a halfpipe. it issy enormous halfpipe and they're still able to pull off tricks. >> i can't believe they abandoned this water park and left this there. >> now it is a skateboarder's dream but it doesn't end there. check out where it goes next. >> down the slide. okay. >> one of the big water slides, up and down the sides. >> this is risky, too. you don't know where there might be structural damage here. it is not like there are people inspecting these things. >> stand-up comedy can be a tough job. you have to deal with hecklers and comedian jay ward was doing his set and had to deal with a particular breed of hecklers he likes to call the hot girl heckler. he br
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> i imagine this is a dream come true for skateboarders. put together the thrasher magazine, and it is at an abandoned water park in atlanta. see them walking through this giant tunnel and down the ramp they go, up and over this huge pipe. this whole video put to the song out of work by blind shake. it is a full pipe and they're riding it like a halfpipe. it issy enormous halfpipe and they're still...
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state's interest in fostering and encouraging marriage between a man and a woman is to provide the environment that is preferred, to have children raised by their biological mother and father. >> in one of the most conservative states and home to the church of jesus christ of latter day saints which said it stands behind the traditional marriage, reaction was mixed. >> i'm okay with it, because i'm not the judge. i shouldn't have to judge what other people do. >> i've been taught many years now that the biblical version of marriage is preferred by me. >> which is? >> a man and a woman. >> after today's ruling, the state of utah immediately filed for a stay with the tenth circuit court of appeals here in denver and we just received a statement from the attorney gem's office saying they have done all they can up to this point and they will continue to pursue all avenues available to them. shannon. >> we'll keep an eye on that. thank you. >>> well phil robertson breaking his silence on the comments that led to hissin deaf fat suspension from duck dynasty. our correspondent said it is open season
state's interest in fostering and encouraging marriage between a man and a woman is to provide the environment that is preferred, to have children raised by their biological mother and father. >> in one of the most conservative states and home to the church of jesus christ of latter day saints which said it stands behind the traditional marriage, reaction was mixed. >> i'm okay with it, because i'm not the judge. i shouldn't have to judge what other people do. >> i've been...
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our enemies that modifies their behavior in terms of how they are able to, in fact, control their own environment. and understand then what the consequences are for our national security because theirs is undermined. so again, it's just one more warning. if we needed it, it's a domestic issue as well with 65 tornados all dropping down in one day out in the middle west, in the middle of november. this is unprecedented. the impact climate change is having and has severe long-term national security consequences. we thank you for your work and i thank you, mr. chairman. >> let me join senator markey and his concerns. it's clear that the realities of more extreme weather require us to be engaged internationally on mitigating as much damage as we can with the new reality. senator markey is one of the leaders is someone to do something about this in terms of climate change. both are important points that the cost of these storms and loss of life and in the cost of rebuilding communities is enormous. beyond the capacities of governments to be able to respond to. then when you put certain facilities in th
our enemies that modifies their behavior in terms of how they are able to, in fact, control their own environment. and understand then what the consequences are for our national security because theirs is undermined. so again, it's just one more warning. if we needed it, it's a domestic issue as well with 65 tornados all dropping down in one day out in the middle west, in the middle of november. this is unprecedented. the impact climate change is having and has severe long-term national...
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lauded for his work on education, civil- rights national service, immigration, transportation, the environment, and high-tech issues. >> he is also the greatest karaoke sing their -- singer and all of congress. -- in all of congress. [applause] >> he just told me i had five minutes. what do you think of this program? [applause] it is about time. i want to thank francis and fong. i think this is the very first statewide heritage month held with the mayor of san francisco. let me say something about heritage month in san francisco and your mayor. in the old days, you remember san francisco was known for passing all of these anti- chinese ordinances to limit the movement, the productivity of chinese in the city. we know two things. change happens. maybe the state of california is the state of golden opportunities, where we have a chinese-american mayor of san francisco. 35 years ago, congress members passed similar resolutions in both house and the senate to formally recognize the first 10 days of may as asian-pacific heritage week. one year later, president jimmy carter signed into law a joint r
lauded for his work on education, civil- rights national service, immigration, transportation, the environment, and high-tech issues. >> he is also the greatest karaoke sing their -- singer and all of congress. -- in all of congress. [applause] >> he just told me i had five minutes. what do you think of this program? [applause] it is about time. i want to thank francis and fong. i think this is the very first statewide heritage month held with the mayor of san francisco. let me say...
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learn the threat of other countries may be the same where they are now facing the same environment that syria is. to argue this could be extended to some other diplomacy is a mistake. i think it is a case-by-case basis. eight general lesson is something we have to think about much more carefully than start congratulating ourselves. host: here is chris in alabama's take. i agree with that. host: let's go to angela from california on our independent line. turned down your tv and go ahead with your comment or question. caller: i have two questions. is al qaeda on our payroll through saudi arabia? didn't we give chemical weapons to be used on the iranians when there was a war and we never said anything about it? the american people did not know about it. guest: on the chemical weapons, chemical weapons have been used before. iraqwere used by a rock -- against the kurds and the iranians. nobody made a big deal about that. that is why we have the debate about double standards that we hear. in the middle east when i asked people across the country's what they think motivates american foreign p
learn the threat of other countries may be the same where they are now facing the same environment that syria is. to argue this could be extended to some other diplomacy is a mistake. i think it is a case-by-case basis. eight general lesson is something we have to think about much more carefully than start congratulating ourselves. host: here is chris in alabama's take. i agree with that. host: let's go to angela from california on our independent line. turned down your tv and go ahead with...
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the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" >> it's given me a new mission and i get to do this. >> i needed to be in a position to have some kind of effect. >> i certainly want to help other republican women think about running for office. >> i see government as a tool to be able to help people. >> now i have an opportunity to join them to carry the torch for future generations for women and their families. >> hello, i'm bonnie erbe on capitol hill for this special edition of "to the contrary." there are a record number of women are serving in the 113th congress. twenty in the senate, 78n th house. e % othe women serving in this session of congress are freshmen. this week we introduce you to some of them. >> i ran in 2006 because of my concerns of how our service members returning home from i
the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" >> it's given me a new mission and i get to do this. >> i needed to be in a position to have some kind of effect....
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the groups have metastasize in a variety of different ways and if you are in the national security environment here in the united states and if you work at the dod and the cia and you get up in the primary thing you're thinking about is whether or not it is a dominating aspect of our national security policy as well as it should be including russia, china, what is going on in latin america, elsewhere, the number one thing is protecting our country from terrorists and al qaeda and the various offshoots and how do we stop that from happening. we have to stop that and one of the best ways is to get them before they get us and that involves military action of one kind or another. the second thing with close president bush and president obama trying to do this is to win the broader struggle and to stop people in the muslim world from wanting to join organizations like al qaeda and figure out what role we can play to moving towards a more moderate and effective competent form of government in these countries. the challenge is often conflicting with number two and we have seen that most notably in th
the groups have metastasize in a variety of different ways and if you are in the national security environment here in the united states and if you work at the dod and the cia and you get up in the primary thing you're thinking about is whether or not it is a dominating aspect of our national security policy as well as it should be including russia, china, what is going on in latin america, elsewhere, the number one thing is protecting our country from terrorists and al qaeda and the various...
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of environment. >> explain to us what a chemical reaction might mean in a house setting like this. >> basically accidental exposefer you mix ammonia and bleach, these types of things. one spills into another one. or you start a cleaning job and finish up with another product. >> got it. any update on the patients conditions. eight people were transferred to the hospital. >> right. six people to the hyperbaric chamber. >> does that the duaccident it is serious. >> basically they are trying to cleanse the body of toxin chemicals fusing the oxygen into the body. >> thank you. again, eight people taken to the the hospital. six of them to shock trauma. we should have more information in a couple of hours. back to you. >>> today the trial of a baltimore county police officer charged in the death of a teen is set it begin. james laboard was off-duty last year. abc 2 news' sherrie johnson is here with more on the developments. >> reporter: yes. it has been the year since the death of 17-year-old christopher brown. today james laboard is set to be tried for two counts of manslaughter. the inc
of environment. >> explain to us what a chemical reaction might mean in a house setting like this. >> basically accidental exposefer you mix ammonia and bleach, these types of things. one spills into another one. or you start a cleaning job and finish up with another product. >> got it. any update on the patients conditions. eight people were transferred to the hospital. >> right. six people to the hyperbaric chamber. >> does that the duaccident it is serious....
i would say in a denied environment, it's something we in the military are looking and training to
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it speaks to all of their strengths, the quieter environment, the sound isolation. through the products that they build, they can provide a living for themselves. >> reporter: in other words, a future. >> technology can be very predictable. people seem to be gravitated towards those kinds of areas. and so we're starting to see many companies involved in technology really tap into this pool of workers. >> reporter: the software firm s.a.p. announced a goal of hiring as many as 650 employees with autism. three years ago, alliant data hired bernie fish who has autism. >> why wouldn't anybody do this? these employees show up to work on time. they do a remarkable job. >> keep going. >> reporter: a big idea that recognizes skills in high demand and gives people with autism new hope for a better life. >> we're a family here. >> reporter: stephanie gosk, nbc news, plano, texas. >> that's our broadcast for this monday night. thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt in for brian. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts
it speaks to all of their strengths, the quieter environment, the sound isolation. through the products that they build, they can provide a living for themselves. >> reporter: in other words, a future. >> technology can be very predictable. people seem to be gravitated towards those kinds of areas. and so we're starting to see many companies involved in technology really tap into this pool of workers. >> reporter: the software firm s.a.p. announced a goal of hiring as many as...